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First Alert: Rain continues Monday but ice threat drops

More rain is likely to fall Sunday evening and during the day on Monday, but temperatures are likely to stay above freezing and reduce the risk for ice.

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Updated: 5:34 PM CST Nov 29, 2015

First Alert: Rain continues Monday but ice threat drops

More rain is likely to fall Sunday evening and during the day on Monday, but temperatures are likely to stay above freezing and reduce the risk for ice.

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Updated: 5:34 PM CST Nov 29, 2015

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WEBVTT RAIN EXTENDS ALL THE WAY DOWN TO THE SOUTH IN OKLAHOMA. WE ARE NOT ANTICIPATING ANY MORE FREEZING RAIN OR WINTER WEATHER IN EASTERN KANSAS, WESTERN MISSOURI. UP TO OMAHA AND SIOUX CITY, THEY ARE GOING TO HAVE A BIG SNOWSTORM UNDER HANDS FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. IF YOU HAVE TRAVEL IS DRESSED WEST -- TRAVEL INTERESTS WEST OR NORTH, YOU REALLY NEED TO WATCH THIS ONE. TEMPERATURE 34 DEGREES WITH RAIN, THE WE'RE ABOVE FREEZING. RAINFALL TODAY 1/4 INCH. IT'S NOT THE WINDCHILL THAT DETERMINES THE PRECIPITATION, ITS ACTUAL AIR TEMPERATURE. 35 IN BELTON. MARYVILLE 32 DEGREES. 34 IN ST. JOE. IF WE DO DROP A DEGREE ARE SO TOWARDS THE FREEZING POINT, I WILL START GETTING CONCERNED ABOUT ICE. WE WILL STAY ABOVE FOR THIS EVENING. 35 AT 9:00, NO ICE. HERE IS THE FUTURE SCAN, REALLY HAS THE RUNNING BAND PINNED. IT WILL STAY FROM TRENTON TO CHILLICOTHE THROUGH KANSAS CITY. TOMORROW MORNING THE NEXT THAT SHOWED MOISTURE -- BATCH OF MOISTURE MOVES IN. THROUGH THE MORNING INTO THE AFTERNOON, THE RAIN WILL BEGIN TO RIP NORTH AND EAST, AWAY FROM KANSAS CITY. MOST OF US WILL BE DONE WITH THE STEADY RAIN BY 5:00 LIVE TIME TOMORROW EVENING. MOST OF THE WINTER MESS WILL BE TO THE NORTH AND WEST OF KANSAS CITY. HERE IS HOW IT LOOKS HOUR-BY-HOUR. INTO THE MORNING, HEAVIER RAIN, THEN THE RAIN BEGINS TO TAPER OFF TOMORROW AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING. WE WILL MAKE IT INTO 40 DEGREES SPRAY 100% CHANCE OF RAIN IN THE MORNING. IT TAPERS OFF AT 20% BY 7:00 TOMORROW EVENING. WELL ABOVE FREEZING TOMORROW. THAT IS WHY I DON'T THINK WE WILL SEE ANYMORE ICE. 45 IN MARSHALL. MUCH WARMER WEATHER ON THE WAY FOR THIS WORK WEEK. WE NEED IT. TUESDAY SUNSHINE, THAT WILL KICK OFF THE WARMING TREND. MORNING ROADS WILL STILL BE COLD. IT WILL BE RIGHT AROUND 32 DEGREES.

First Alert: Rain continues Monday but ice threat drops

More rain is likely to fall Sunday evening and during the day on Monday, but temperatures are likely to stay above freezing and reduce the risk for ice.